From March 30 to April 1, the second round of presidential debates will take place in Peru. This time, the candidates will address crucial topics such as employment, education, and technology. The most anticipated clash will be between Keiko Fujimori (Fuerza Popular) and Rafael López Aliaga (Renovación Popular), who have intensified their criticisms in recent months. There will also be a political center duel, with Alfonso López Chau (Ahora Nación) facing Jorge Nieto (Partido del Buen Gobierno). Additionally, Fernando Olivera (Frente de la Esperanza) will debate against Enrique Valderrama (Partido Aprista Peruano), while Mesías Guevara (Partido Morado) will once again face Keiko Fujimori. Olivera has expressed his intention to focus on concrete proposals, while Valderrama asserts that his party will present transformative ideas. On the final debate date, the center candidates will measure themselves against each other, with Jorge Nieto and Alfonso López Chau as the main figures. Both are seeking to capture the undecided vote, while César Acuña (Alianza para el Progreso) will also be present in the lineup. This debate cycle promises to be decisive for the electorate. For more information on other important events, you can read about the keys from coach José Molina for the friendly match between Peru and Honduras.